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“R/SF Projects: Christopher Squier — The Sun Is Your Enemy”
By Alan Bamberger
ArtBusiness
March 16, 2018 -
“Christopher Squier Answers 5 Questions”
ArtSlant
November 9, 2017Read: web.archive.org
“Under the Radar: Noe Serrano, Anna Kim, and Christopher Squier”
ArtSlant
March 19, 2017Read: web.archive.org
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“All About Artist Residencies: An Interview with Christopher Squier”
Art School SF
April 30, 2021“Artist Christopher Squier shares helpful tips, information, and insights on artist residencies: applying for them, getting accepted, and what residencies have to offer artists.”
Read: https://www.artschool-sf.com/blog/all-about-artist-residencies
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“Where Are They Now?”
Art + Effect
San Francisco Art Institute
Summer 2016 -
“Disturbances”
Blood Orange Review
Volume 15.1
Washington State University Press -
“Studio Visit: A conversation with Christopher Squier and Bojana Rankovic”
Art School SF
November 23, 2021“Art School creative partner Bojana Rankovic met up with Christopher Squier in New York this summer to catch up on his recent studio projects, trade music recommendations, discuss teaching, and talk about optics and illusions as they play out in quantum physics.”
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“Play/Ground 2020”
By Newell Nussbaumer
Buffalo Rising
September 11, 2020 -
“Sinuous Acts of Perception: The Beach Beneath the Pavement”
A Talk by Christopher Squier
Bungee Project #5
Bungee Space, 3 Standard Stoppage, New York, New York
October 28, 2021 -
“Artistic encounters through the Wattis Library”
California College of the Arts Newsroom
Spring 2020Read: cca.edu/newsroom/artistic-encounters-through-wattis-library
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“The View from Sea Level”
The Conscious Collective Magazine
Edition 2
Summer 2023“In ‘The View from Sea Level,’ artist and writer Christopher Squier reflects on language, the quantum, and the often liminal spaces framed by the history of lighthouses (the “eyes of the night”) and the shifting boundary of the horizon line. The time is July 2022. The hour: just before midnight. The place: along the darkened shores of the Hardangerfjord in Ålvik, Norway.”
Buy: https://www.theconsciouscollectivemagazine.com/get-your-copy
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”Un verano de prueba y error en La Fragua”
By Manuel J. Albert
Cordopolis
September 2, 2015Read: cordopolis.es/2015/09/02/un-verano-de-prueba-y-error-en-la-fragua
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“Why and How to Collect Art: R/SF in conversation with Dissolve Magazine”
By Kathryn Barulich
May 11, 2017 -
I:
“Artist Profile: Christopher Squier”
By the Expatriate Archive Centre
September 5, 2016II:
“Artist Research: Christopher Squier”
By Christopher Squier
March 16, 2017III:
“The life of an archival object”
By Christopher Squier
September 4, 2017IV:
“Exploring the EAC photo archive and its associations”
By Christopher Squier
August 28, 2017Read: eacanniversary.com/category/artist-diaries/christopher-squier
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“Henter inspirasjon på Sula“
By Tove Cecilie Fasting
Hitra Frøya
September 8, 2016Read: hitra-froya.no/kultur/i/dlxQyX/henter-inspirasjon-pa-sula
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“A Brief Guide on How to Get Your Creative Work Seen, Funded, and Supported”
By Eva Recinos
December 14, 2020Read: hyperallergic.com/606836/a-brief-guide-on-how-to-get-your-creative-work-seen-funded-and-supported
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“Alumni Spotlight: Dissolve Magazine”
(im)material
San Francisco Art Institute
2017 -
“Glass Objects Are Leaving the Exhibitions, Some Did Not Survive”
By Tereza Lišková
Trans. Patricie Klimešová Vlachová
Material Times
April 1, 2016Read: materialtimes.com/en/our-focus/glass-objects-are-leaving-the-exhibition-some-did-not-survive.html
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“Strange and Unadorned: Wave Interference Studies in Postscript Magazine”
Issue 36
Postscript Magazine
February 2021Postscript is an online magazine that publishes social and cultural narratives which are usually allocated to the footnotes. We push readers to leave their comfort zones, to go beyond what they know, to be culturally curious and compassionate. We accept all forms of writing, visual art, and digital media that expand our own understanding of intersectional and cosmopolitan discourse.
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“The Sun Is Your Enemy”
Press Release
R/SF Projects, San Francisco, California
March 16 – April 8, 2018 -
“Series”
Artist feature
Juried by Casey Lesser
Site:Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York
September 21 – November 15, 2022“Series are prime vehicles for experimenting with process and repetition, which often leads to pattern. Though far from simple repeated shapes and forms, the series here show that recreating shapes and forms can lead to deeply meditative compositions and conceptually compelling projects. Take for example the work of Sara Tack, who cleverly uses typography to create a pattern that deconstructs preconceptions of pattern-making and its associations with gender and class; and Christopher Squier who recreates Berenice Abbott’s scientific photographs of rippling water and light through incredibly exacting graphite drawings.”
Read: sitebrooklyn.com/series
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“Arts festival accents the avant-garde”
By Claudia Bauer
SF Gate
May 11, 2016Read: sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Arts-festival-accents-the-avant-garde-7462159.php